Your question is a bit unclear, but it seems to have 2 parts: 1) Is perl capable of doing what you are talking about; and 2) Has anybody ever done what you are talking about using perl.

The answer to your first question is "if it can be done in C++, it can be done in perl.

The answer to your second question depends on what exactly you mean by "interface showing drawed lines and objects."

If you do not have anything specific in mind, then what you want is a general overview. A good book for this is Mastering Algorithms with Perl http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/maperl/index.html


In reply to Re: Did anybody every make a Graphic interface using Perl by dimar
in thread Did anybody every make a Graphic interface using Perl by juo

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